Top 50 Richest Indonesians 2016
This is a list of Indonesians ordered by their net worth. According to Forbes (2007),[1] there were only two Indonesians who were listed among world's billionaires. Robert Budi Hartono (and family) was ranked in the 664th with total net worth of US$ 1.5 billion. more info visit:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indonesians_by_net_worth

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GlobeAsia Magazine

GlobeAsia Magazine is an Indonesian businessmagazine which was established in 2007. Its founder and editor-in-chief is Shoeb Kagda. The magazine is part of the Lippo Group.

GlobeAsia Magazine is the first English-language business magazine of Indonesia. Similar to Forbes magazine, it distributes its own lists of Indonesia's wealthiest people, Indonesia's biggest companies, and more.

Dutch East India Company

The United East Indian Company (Dutch:Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie; VOC), referred to by the British as the Dutch East India Company, was originally established as a chartered company in 1602, when the Dutch government granted it a 21-year monopoly on Dutch spice trade. It is often considered to have been the first multinational corporation in the world and it was the first company to issue stock. It was a powerful company, possessing quasi-governmental powers, including the ability to wage war, imprison and execute convicts, negotiate treaties, strike its own coins, and establish colonies.

Statistically, the VOC eclipsed all of its rivals in the Asia trade. Between 1602 and 1796 the VOC sent almost a million Europeans to work in the Asia trade on 4,785 ships, and netted for their efforts more than 2.5 million tons of Asian trade goods. By contrast, the rest of Europe combined sent only 882,412 people from 1500 to 1795, and the fleet of the English (later British) East India Company, the VOC's nearest competitor, was a distant second to its total traffic with 2,690 ships and a mere one-fifth the tonnage of goods carried by the VOC. The VOC enjoyed huge profits from its spice monopoly through most of the 17th century.

Originally chartered as the "Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies", the company rose to account for half of the world's trade, particularly trade in basic commodities that included cotton, silk, indigo dye, salt, saltpetre, tea and opium. The company also ruled the beginnings of the British Empire in India.

Top 50 Richest Indonesians

Top 50 Richest Indonesians 2016
This is a list of Indonesians ordered by their net worth. According to Forbes (2007),[1] there were only two Indonesians who were listed among world's billionaires. Robert Budi Hartono (and family) was ranked in the 664th with total net worth of US$ 1.5 billion. more info visit:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indonesians_by_net_worth

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Florence Armein talks to Editor-in-Chief of Globe Asia, Shoeb Kagda, about 150 richest billionaires in Indonesia this year and how has wealth has been distributed since 2015.

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10 Richest People in Indonesia

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How Powerful Is Indonesia?

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"Indonesian PresidentJoko Widodo has announced plans to open his country's economy to foreign investment, the latest step in his initiative to liberalize the island nation."
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Capitalism and the Dutch East India Company: Crash Course World History 229

Capitalism and the Dutch East India Company: Crash Course World History 229

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In which John Green teaches you about the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, doing business as the VOC, also known as the Dutch East India Company. In the16th and 17th centuries, the Dutch managed to dominate world trade, and they did all through the pioneering use of corporations and finance. Well, they did also use some traditional methods like violently enforced monopolies, unfair trade agreements, and plain old warfare. You'll learn how the Dutch invented stuff like joint stock corporations, maritime insurance, and futures trading. Basically, how the Dutch East India Company crashed the US economy in 2008. I'm kidding. Or am I?
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The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 2 of 5)

The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 2 of 5)

The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 2 of 5)

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The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 3 of 5)

The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 3 of 5)

The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 3 of 5)

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The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 5 of 5)

The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 5 of 5)

The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 5 of 5)

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The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 2 of 5)

Florence Armein talks to Editor-in-Chief of Globe Asia, Shoeb Kagda, about 150 richest billionaires in Indonesia this year and how has wealth has been distributed since 2015.

published: 31 May 2016

The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 3 of 5)

Florence Armein talks to Editor-in-Chief of Globe Asia, Shoeb Kagda, about 150 richest billionaires in Indonesia this year and how has wealth has been distributed since 2015.

published: 31 May 2016

The Perspective: 150 Richest Indonesians (Part 5 of 5)

Florence Armein talks to Editor-in-Chief of Globe Asia, Shoeb Kagda, about 150 richest billionaires in Indonesia this year and how has wealth has been distributed since 2015.

Top 50 Richest Indonesians

Top 50 Richest Indonesians 2016
This is a list of Indonesians ordered by their net worth. According to Forbes (2007),[1] there were only two Indonesians who we...

Top 50 Richest Indonesians 2016
This is a list of Indonesians ordered by their net worth. According to Forbes (2007),[1] there were only two Indonesians who were listed among world's billionaires. Robert Budi Hartono (and family) was ranked in the 664th with total net worth of US$ 1.5 billion. more info visit:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indonesians_by_net_worth

Top 50 Richest Indonesians 2016
This is a list of Indonesians ordered by their net worth. According to Forbes (2007),[1] there were only two Indonesians who were listed among world's billionaires. Robert Budi Hartono (and family) was ranked in the 664th with total net worth of US$ 1.5 billion. more info visit:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indonesians_by_net_worth

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"Indonesian PresidentJoko Widodo has announced plans to open his country's economy to foreign investment, the latest step in his initiative to liberalize the island nation."
The country of the future
http://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21693406-it-will-take-ruthless-determination-well-luck-realise-indonesias-potential
"Nineteen years ago the Asian financial crisis left Indonesia in dire straits."
Indonesia's new mega-rich spend it big as inequality grows
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-28570422
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"Indonesian PresidentJoko Widodo has announced plans to open his country's economy to foreign investment, the latest step in his initiative to liberalize the island nation."
The country of the future
http://www.economist.com/news/special-report/21693406-it-will-take-ruthless-determination-well-luck-realise-indonesias-potential
"Nineteen years ago the Asian financial crisis left Indonesia in dire straits."
Indonesia's new mega-rich spend it big as inequality grows
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In which John Green teaches you about the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, doing business as the VOC, also known as the Dutch East India Company. In the16th and 17th centuries, the Dutch managed to dominate world trade, and they did all through the pioneering use of corporations and finance. Well, they did also use some traditional methods like violently enforced monopolies, unfair trade agreements, and plain old warfare. You'll learn how the Dutch invented stuff like joint stock corporations, maritime insurance, and futures trading. Basically, how the Dutch East India Company crashed the US economy in 2008. I'm kidding. Or am I?
Citation 1: William J. Bernstein, A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World. Grove Press. 2008. p. 218
Citation 2: Stephen R. Bown. Merchant Kings: When Companies Ruled the World, 1600-1900. New York. St. Martin’s Press. 2009. p. 28
Citation 3: Bernstein p. 223
Citation 4: Bernstein p. 228
Citation 5: Bown p. 53
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In which John Green teaches you about the Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie, doing business as the VOC, also known as the Dutch East India Company. In the16th and 17th centuries, the Dutch managed to dominate world trade, and they did all through the pioneering use of corporations and finance. Well, they did also use some traditional methods like violently enforced monopolies, unfair trade agreements, and plain old warfare. You'll learn how the Dutch invented stuff like joint stock corporations, maritime insurance, and futures trading. Basically, how the Dutch East India Company crashed the US economy in 2008. I'm kidding. Or am I?
Citation 1: William J. Bernstein, A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World. Grove Press. 2008. p. 218
Citation 2: Stephen R. Bown. Merchant Kings: When Companies Ruled the World, 1600-1900. New York. St. Martin’s Press. 2009. p. 28
Citation 3: Bernstein p. 223
Citation 4: Bernstein p. 228
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Indonesia travel guide

Small travel guide of Java, Bali and Gili Islands in Indonesia. THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! If you like the content and support the channel, you can give a donation at this link https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=4QFST95LX57YJ

published: 14 Feb 2014

5 Best Places to Visit in INDONESIA ! - Travel Guide

5 BestPlaces to Visit in INDONESIA : Bromo National Park - Lombok Island - Komodo National Park - Yogyakarta - Bali Island
With 18,330 islands, 6,000 of them inhabited, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. Indonesia is home to 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country.
Hardly surprisingly in the world’s largest archipelago, beaches are also a major draw. Aside from the obvious like Bali and Lombok, there are many other wonderful beaches in off-the-beaten-track locations.
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03. Komodo National Park : https://youtu.be/wXgXK9kse50
02. Yogyakarta : ...

Bali Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Bali, located between the islands of Java and Lombok, is ready to welcome you.
The southern part of the island is a dream for anyone who loves the ocean; it is full of breathtaking beaches and top surfing spots. VisitKuta, a one-time fishing village turned mecca for restaurants, shopping, and culture. Put on your flip-flops and head north to tranquil Seminyak, where you can grab a bite to eat before exploring the beautiful Petitenget Temple, a fascinating space originally built to ward off mischievous local spirits.
Any Bali sightseeing should include Ubud, the cultural capital of the island. Walk through stalls and galleries spotlighting the work of local artisans. You can also make friends with the varied wildlife at Bal...

published: 06 Aug 2013

Lombok, Indonesia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait between it and Sumbawa to the east. The provincial capital and largest city on the island is Mataram. It is somewhat similar in size and density with neighboring Bali and shares some cultural heritage, but is administratively part of NTB along with sparsely populated Sumbawa. It is surrounded by a number of smaller islands locally called Gili.
The most important places to visit in Lombok are: Suranadi Temple (in the beautiful island of Lombok, Indonesia, you will find such stunning temples as this one amidst inspiring scenery), Beaches (Lombok's beaches are among the b...

published: 16 Sep 2013

Bali/Indonesia Travel Tips || A First Timer's Guide (What I Learned)

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Indonesia | Travel to AMAZING Sumatra, Java, Bali & Lombok!

My friends and I have been traveling through Indonesia for one month. We visited Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok and the Gili islands. I think Indonesia is truly an amazing country to visit.
We started on the island Sumatra where we went to Bukit Lawang, situated in the northern part of Sumatra. This place is well known for it’s jungle with still loads of wild orangutans! Doing a jungle trekking is really amazing since you have a very big chance of seeing wild orangutans. We saw loads and they even came up to us and grabbed us; unreal! Furthermore we’ve also been on lake Toba for a couple of days. A beautiful lake with an island in the middle. It was nice to relax for some days.
After Sumatra we flew to Yogyakarta were (obviously) we’ve visited the stunning Borobudur temple. We’ve not seen m...

published: 12 Aug 2016

Indonesia | The Ultimate Travel Guide to Indonesia | Best Places to Visit

18000 Islands, 300 Languages spoken, The largest archepelago in the world, It’s a beguiling country
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The Indonesian archipelago spreads over 5200km
between the Asian mainland and Australia, all of it within the tropics, and comprises 18,000 islands. Its ethnic,
cultural and linguistic diversity is
correspondingly great – more than 300 languages and dialects are spoken by its 240 million people, whose
fascinating customs and lifestyles are a major attraction.
With extremely inexpensive local food and reasonably-priced accommodation, it’s no wonder Indonesia is a popular destination among so many travelers.
Indonesia | The Ultim...

published: 14 Feb 2018

Sulawesi, Top places to visit | Indonesia

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published: 02 Oct 2016

TOP 10 BALI (TRAVELLERS PARADISE)

These are the top 10 places to see in Bali. Indonesia is a must visit destination if you are traveling around Southeast Asia and Bali has a lot to offer from beautiful beaches, waterfalls, affordable villas, exciting nightlife and so much more.
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[4K] What to Eat and Do in Bandung, Indonesia (NOC Travel Guide!)

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Bali is one of the biggest provinces in Indonesia, and it encompasses a number of islands as well as the isle of Bali. Located in the westernmost point of the Lesser Sunda Islands, just between Java and Lombok, Bali is home to over four million people, with the majority of the population following the Hindu religion and culture. Bali is also the most visited place in Indonesia, and people from all over the world flock to the island to experience historic music, traditional food and a vast array of tourist markets.
The most important places to visit in Bali are: Ulun Danu temple (in the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia, you will find such stunning temples as this one amidst inspiring scenery), Beaches (Bali's beaches are among the best in the world. Spectacular...

Indonesia travel guide

Small travel guide of Java, Bali and Gili Islands in Indonesia. THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! If you like the content and support the channel, you can give a donation ...

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Small travel guide of Java, Bali and Gili Islands in Indonesia. THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! If you like the content and support the channel, you can give a donation at this link https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=4QFST95LX57YJ

5 BestPlaces to Visit in INDONESIA : Bromo National Park - Lombok Island - Komodo National Park - Yogyakarta - Bali Island
With 18,330 islands, 6,000 of them inhabited, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. Indonesia is home to 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country.
Hardly surprisingly in the world’s largest archipelago, beaches are also a major draw. Aside from the obvious like Bali and Lombok, there are many other wonderful beaches in off-the-beaten-track locations.
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03. Komodo National Park : https://youtu.be/wXgXK9kse50
02. Yogyakarta : https://youtu.be/Zv7C1OjpIO4
01. Bali : https://youtu.be/2b9txcAt4e0
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5 BestPlaces to Visit in INDONESIA : Bromo National Park - Lombok Island - Komodo National Park - Yogyakarta - Bali Island
With 18,330 islands, 6,000 of them inhabited, Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. Indonesia is home to 167 active volcanoes, far more than any other country.
Hardly surprisingly in the world’s largest archipelago, beaches are also a major draw. Aside from the obvious like Bali and Lombok, there are many other wonderful beaches in off-the-beaten-track locations.
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03. Komodo National Park : https://youtu.be/wXgXK9kse50
02. Yogyakarta : https://youtu.be/Zv7C1OjpIO4
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Jakarta Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

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Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, lies on the northwest coast of Java, the most populous island i...

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Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, lies on the northwest coast of Java, the most populous island in the world.
From the center of Merdeka Square rises the towering National Monument, whose Flame of Independence shines its reassuring and unifying light across the entire archipelago.
All around the square are some of the capital’s most important buildings, such as the National Museum of Indonesia. To the northeast rises the gleaming minaret of Istiqlal Mosque, the nation’s main house of worship, while directly opposite is magnificent Jakarta Cathedral.
In the heart of Jakarta’s old town is Fatahillah Square, home to Jakarta’s best heritage architecture and more fine museums, such as the Jakarta Historical Museum, the Wayang Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics.
After you’ve explored the museums around Fatahilla Square, pull up a chair at CaféBatavia. Then take a boat ride around Sunda Kelapa and see traditional Makassar Schooners unloading and resupplying for inter-island voyages.
When it’s time to take a break from the non-stop bustle of Jakarta, embark on a nautical adventure of your own and explore the Pulau SeribuNational Park.
Indonesia is made up of over 17,000 islands. To sample them all in a single day, head to Taman Mini, a theme park that brings the entire archipelago to Jakarta.
Jakarta is a gateway to Indonesia through which many rush. But it’s a gateway that offers much to those who linger.

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Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, lies on the northwest coast of Java, the most populous island in the world.
From the center of Merdeka Square rises the towering National Monument, whose Flame of Independence shines its reassuring and unifying light across the entire archipelago.
All around the square are some of the capital’s most important buildings, such as the National Museum of Indonesia. To the northeast rises the gleaming minaret of Istiqlal Mosque, the nation’s main house of worship, while directly opposite is magnificent Jakarta Cathedral.
In the heart of Jakarta’s old town is Fatahillah Square, home to Jakarta’s best heritage architecture and more fine museums, such as the Jakarta Historical Museum, the Wayang Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts and Ceramics.
After you’ve explored the museums around Fatahilla Square, pull up a chair at CaféBatavia. Then take a boat ride around Sunda Kelapa and see traditional Makassar Schooners unloading and resupplying for inter-island voyages.
When it’s time to take a break from the non-stop bustle of Jakarta, embark on a nautical adventure of your own and explore the Pulau SeribuNational Park.
Indonesia is made up of over 17,000 islands. To sample them all in a single day, head to Taman Mini, a theme park that brings the entire archipelago to Jakarta.
Jakarta is a gateway to Indonesia through which many rush. But it’s a gateway that offers much to those who linger.

Bali Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Bali, located between the islands of Java and Lombok, is ready to welcome you.
The southern pa...

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Bali, located between the islands of Java and Lombok, is ready to welcome you.
The southern part of the island is a dream for anyone who loves the ocean; it is full of breathtaking beaches and top surfing spots. VisitKuta, a one-time fishing village turned mecca for restaurants, shopping, and culture. Put on your flip-flops and head north to tranquil Seminyak, where you can grab a bite to eat before exploring the beautiful Petitenget Temple, a fascinating space originally built to ward off mischievous local spirits.
Any Bali sightseeing should include Ubud, the cultural capital of the island. Walk through stalls and galleries spotlighting the work of local artisans. You can also make friends with the varied wildlife at Bali BirdBark, which houses over 1,000 birds from all over the world, or the SacredMonkey Forest, home to the Balinese long-tailed macaque.
Whether you’re exploring Bali as a backpacker or have rented a scooter to get around, this enchanting island paradise awaits you.
Visit our Bali travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Bali, located between the islands of Java and Lombok, is ready to welcome you.
The southern part of the island is a dream for anyone who loves the ocean; it is full of breathtaking beaches and top surfing spots. VisitKuta, a one-time fishing village turned mecca for restaurants, shopping, and culture. Put on your flip-flops and head north to tranquil Seminyak, where you can grab a bite to eat before exploring the beautiful Petitenget Temple, a fascinating space originally built to ward off mischievous local spirits.
Any Bali sightseeing should include Ubud, the cultural capital of the island. Walk through stalls and galleries spotlighting the work of local artisans. You can also make friends with the varied wildlife at Bali BirdBark, which houses over 1,000 birds from all over the world, or the SacredMonkey Forest, home to the Balinese long-tailed macaque.
Whether you’re exploring Bali as a backpacker or have rented a scooter to get around, this enchanting island paradise awaits you.
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Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait between it and Sumbawa to the east. The provincial capital and largest city on the island is Mataram. It is somewhat similar in size and density with neighboring Bali and shares some cultural heritage, but is administratively part of NTB along with sparsely populated Sumbawa. It is surrounded by a number of smaller islands locally called Gili.
The most important places to visit in Lombok are: Suranadi Temple (in the beautiful island of Lombok, Indonesia, you will find such stunning temples as this one amidst inspiring scenery), Beaches (Lombok's beaches are among the best in the world. Spectacular vistas surround you. Take time to surf and enjoy the sunsets), dance (an ancient art form, truly a captivating experience. It is a religious expression and an integral part of the culture), Pringgasela village, Narmada Temple and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Lombok travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait between it and Sumbawa to the east. The provincial capital and largest city on the island is Mataram. It is somewhat similar in size and density with neighboring Bali and shares some cultural heritage, but is administratively part of NTB along with sparsely populated Sumbawa. It is surrounded by a number of smaller islands locally called Gili.
The most important places to visit in Lombok are: Suranadi Temple (in the beautiful island of Lombok, Indonesia, you will find such stunning temples as this one amidst inspiring scenery), Beaches (Lombok's beaches are among the best in the world. Spectacular vistas surround you. Take time to surf and enjoy the sunsets), dance (an ancient art form, truly a captivating experience. It is a religious expression and an integral part of the culture), Pringgasela village, Narmada Temple and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Lombok travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

1. visa
2. exchange currency (money)
3. cost
4. transportation
5. alone?/first impression
Please let me know if there's any additional questions you may have about traveling to Bali/Indonesia/Lombok islands!
Thanks for watching!
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ABOUT ME:
Hi, my name is Dia! After spending endless hours watching travel youtube channels, I decided that I too have great tips, adventures and often silly moments to share!
Join me on my journey as a solo female traveller, tasting and exploring my way around the world.
Thanks to my friends and also strangers that have become subscribers and some of you even reached out to say hello! It's so great to connect with you guys and exchange stories and ideas!

1. visa
2. exchange currency (money)
3. cost
4. transportation
5. alone?/first impression
Please let me know if there's any additional questions you may have about traveling to Bali/Indonesia/Lombok islands!
Thanks for watching!
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ABOUT ME:
Hi, my name is Dia! After spending endless hours watching travel youtube channels, I decided that I too have great tips, adventures and often silly moments to share!
Join me on my journey as a solo female traveller, tasting and exploring my way around the world.
Thanks to my friends and also strangers that have become subscribers and some of you even reached out to say hello! It's so great to connect with you guys and exchange stories and ideas!

My friends and I have been traveling through Indonesia for one month. We visited Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok and the Gili islands. I think Indonesia is truly an amazing country to visit.
We started on the island Sumatra where we went to Bukit Lawang, situated in the northern part of Sumatra. This place is well known for it’s jungle with still loads of wild orangutans! Doing a jungle trekking is really amazing since you have a very big chance of seeing wild orangutans. We saw loads and they even came up to us and grabbed us; unreal! Furthermore we’ve also been on lake Toba for a couple of days. A beautiful lake with an island in the middle. It was nice to relax for some days.
After Sumatra we flew to Yogyakarta were (obviously) we’ve visited the stunning Borobudur temple. We’ve not seen much more there because the day after we were gonna head to the east of Java, Banyuwangi, where you can find the awesome Ijen volcano. In the night we started climbing the volcano and after some time you will see this beautiful crater and the famous ‘blue fire’. Once down the crater, it started to become light and slowly the sky turns in all these beautiful colors while the sun is coming up. It’s only then you start seeing the beautiful light blue lake and the yellow colors in the crater. It was such nice experience!
After Java we went to Lombok by boat and bus. Were we stayed in Kuta, this really chilled surfer hotspot. From there we rented a scooter and drove around Lombok. We also had a nice day at the beach of Selong Belanak. After spending some days on Lombok we took the boat to the Gili islands, the island Gili Trawangan (the party island) to be precies. These islands are close to the northwest of Lombok. Three beautiful small islands surrounded with nice blue water. Ideal for snorkeling trips or diving. But I have to say that I did not like the way they treat the horses on the islands that are used for transport all over. It’s just really sad! Please do not support this kind of transportation if you are there.
After the Gili’s I unfortunately had to say goodbye to my friends and I hopped on the boat to Bali, where a bus drove me to Kuta. Although it’s quite a touristy place, I really enjoyed it over there. Kuta beach is just amazing, with perfect surfer waves rolling in the whole day. Unfortunately I could only spend like three days on Bali, so I only stayed in the Kuta area. But I will definitely go back to Bali to see the whole island!
I really enjoyed my travels through Indonesia. Friendly people everywhere and just amazingly nature and beautiful culture. I will be back!
Epic music in this video: Gimme Your Love - Matvey Emerson ft. Freya

My friends and I have been traveling through Indonesia for one month. We visited Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok and the Gili islands. I think Indonesia is truly an amazing country to visit.
We started on the island Sumatra where we went to Bukit Lawang, situated in the northern part of Sumatra. This place is well known for it’s jungle with still loads of wild orangutans! Doing a jungle trekking is really amazing since you have a very big chance of seeing wild orangutans. We saw loads and they even came up to us and grabbed us; unreal! Furthermore we’ve also been on lake Toba for a couple of days. A beautiful lake with an island in the middle. It was nice to relax for some days.
After Sumatra we flew to Yogyakarta were (obviously) we’ve visited the stunning Borobudur temple. We’ve not seen much more there because the day after we were gonna head to the east of Java, Banyuwangi, where you can find the awesome Ijen volcano. In the night we started climbing the volcano and after some time you will see this beautiful crater and the famous ‘blue fire’. Once down the crater, it started to become light and slowly the sky turns in all these beautiful colors while the sun is coming up. It’s only then you start seeing the beautiful light blue lake and the yellow colors in the crater. It was such nice experience!
After Java we went to Lombok by boat and bus. Were we stayed in Kuta, this really chilled surfer hotspot. From there we rented a scooter and drove around Lombok. We also had a nice day at the beach of Selong Belanak. After spending some days on Lombok we took the boat to the Gili islands, the island Gili Trawangan (the party island) to be precies. These islands are close to the northwest of Lombok. Three beautiful small islands surrounded with nice blue water. Ideal for snorkeling trips or diving. But I have to say that I did not like the way they treat the horses on the islands that are used for transport all over. It’s just really sad! Please do not support this kind of transportation if you are there.
After the Gili’s I unfortunately had to say goodbye to my friends and I hopped on the boat to Bali, where a bus drove me to Kuta. Although it’s quite a touristy place, I really enjoyed it over there. Kuta beach is just amazing, with perfect surfer waves rolling in the whole day. Unfortunately I could only spend like three days on Bali, so I only stayed in the Kuta area. But I will definitely go back to Bali to see the whole island!
I really enjoyed my travels through Indonesia. Friendly people everywhere and just amazingly nature and beautiful culture. I will be back!
Epic music in this video: Gimme Your Love - Matvey Emerson ft. Freya

published:12 Aug 2016

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We travel to Sulawesi from South to North showing you some of the top places to visit. For full details about itinerary, cost and tips http://bit.ly/2dylizW
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We travel to Sulawesi from South to North showing you some of the top places to visit. For full details about itinerary, cost and tips http://bit.ly/2dylizW
For more travel destinations please visit:
http://travellinganddreaming.com/
Places featured on this video:
-Tana Toraja Region
-Tangkoko
-Tomohon town and Minahasa
-Hiking mount Klabat
-Bunaken Island or PalauBunakenMusic
Album:Youtube AudioLibraryTitle: Take you homeTonight
Authors:Vibe tracks
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We travel to Sulawesi from South to North showing you some of the top places to visit. For full details about itinerary, cost and tips http://bit.ly/2dylizW
For more travel destinations please visit:
http://travellinganddreaming.com/
Places featured on this video:
-Tana Toraja Region
-Tangkoko
-Tomohon town and Minahasa
-Hiking mount Klabat
-Bunaken Island or PalauBunakenMusic
Album:Youtube AudioLibraryTitle: Take you homeTonight
Authors:Vibe tracks
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These are the top 10 places to see in Bali. Indonesia is a must visit destination if you are traveling around Southeast Asia and Bali has a lot to offer from beautiful beaches, waterfalls, affordable villas, exciting nightlife and so much more.
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These are the top 10 places to see in Bali. Indonesia is a must visit destination if you are traveling around Southeast Asia and Bali has a lot to offer from beautiful beaches, waterfalls, affordable villas, exciting nightlife and so much more.
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Top 10 Thailand:
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Top 10 Philippines:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qBBRCUJC2A&t=111s
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Bali, Indonesia Travel Guide

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Bali is one of the biggest provinces in Indonesia, and it encompasses a number of islands as well as the isle of Bali. Located in the westernmost point of the Lesser Sunda Islands, just between Java and Lombok, Bali is home to over four million people, with the majority of the population following the Hindu religion and culture. Bali is also the most visited place in Indonesia, and people from all over the world flock to the island to experience historic music, traditional food and a vast array of tourist markets.
The most important places to visit in Bali are: Ulun Danu temple (in the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia, you will find such stunning temples as this one amidst inspiring scenery), Beaches (Bali's beaches are among the best in the world. Spectacular vistas surround you. Take time to surf and enjoy the sunsets), Balinese dance (an ancient art form, truly a captivating experience. It is a religious expression and an integral part of the culture), Terraced fields (a common sight in Bali, these fields have been cultivated for literally thousands of years and add to the island's allure), Tanah Temple (located on a rock and Bali's famous Sea Temple, it is a part of Balinese mythology, and said to be constructed in the 15th century) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Bali travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Bali is one of the biggest provinces in Indonesia, and it encompasses a number of islands as well as the isle of Bali. Located in the westernmost point of the Lesser Sunda Islands, just between Java and Lombok, Bali is home to over four million people, with the majority of the population following the Hindu religion and culture. Bali is also the most visited place in Indonesia, and people from all over the world flock to the island to experience historic music, traditional food and a vast array of tourist markets.
The most important places to visit in Bali are: Ulun Danu temple (in the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia, you will find such stunning temples as this one amidst inspiring scenery), Beaches (Bali's beaches are among the best in the world. Spectacular vistas surround you. Take time to surf and enjoy the sunsets), Balinese dance (an ancient art form, truly a captivating experience. It is a religious expression and an integral part of the culture), Terraced fields (a common sight in Bali, these fields have been cultivated for literally thousands of years and add to the island's allure), Tanah Temple (located on a rock and Bali's famous Sea Temple, it is a part of Balinese mythology, and said to be constructed in the 15th century) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Bali travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Eka Tjipta Widjaja Richest Selfmade billionaire from Indonesia 8 Lessons Lots of wives, lots of children, no high school education needed, from peripheral to center, government official and businessman are often one and same person, holds record for Asia's worst corporate default at $14 Billion, outlive everyone

Terbaru 5 Orang Terkaya Di Indonesia

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published: 07 Aug 2017

Top 50 Richest Indonesians

Top 50 Richest Indonesians 2016
This is a list of Indonesians ordered by their net worth. According to Forbes (2007),[1] there were only two Indonesians who were listed among world's billionaires. Robert Budi Hartono (and family) was ranked in the 664th with total net worth of US$ 1.5 billion. more info visit:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indonesians_by_net_worth

"Future Richest Man" Zhang Jian arrested in Indonesia

The infamous head of an international multi-level marketing scheme Zhang Jian, has been nabbed by cops in Indonesia.
Chinese Central Television (CCTV) aired footage of the self-proclaimed “future richest man in the world" being arrested yesterday.

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Eka Tjipta Widjaja Richest Selfmade billionaire from Indonesia 8 Lessons Lots of wives, lots of children, no high school education needed, from peripheral to center, government official and businessman are often one and same person, holds record for Asia's worst corporate default at $14 Billion, outlive everyone

Top 50 Richest Indonesians

Top 50 Richest Indonesians 2016
This is a list of Indonesians ordered by their net worth. According to Forbes (2007),[1] there were only two Indonesians who we...

Top 50 Richest Indonesians 2016
This is a list of Indonesians ordered by their net worth. According to Forbes (2007),[1] there were only two Indonesians who were listed among world's billionaires. Robert Budi Hartono (and family) was ranked in the 664th with total net worth of US$ 1.5 billion. more info visit:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indonesians_by_net_worth

Top 50 Richest Indonesians 2016
This is a list of Indonesians ordered by their net worth. According to Forbes (2007),[1] there were only two Indonesians who were listed among world's billionaires. Robert Budi Hartono (and family) was ranked in the 664th with total net worth of US$ 1.5 billion. more info visit:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indonesians_by_net_worth

The infamous head of an international multi-level marketing scheme Zhang Jian, has been nabbed by cops in Indonesia.
Chinese Central Television (CCTV) aired footage of the self-proclaimed “future richest man in the world" being arrested yesterday.

The infamous head of an international multi-level marketing scheme Zhang Jian, has been nabbed by cops in Indonesia.
Chinese Central Television (CCTV) aired footage of the self-proclaimed “future richest man in the world" being arrested yesterday.

Indonesia: Muddy Justice - People & Power

Indonesian gas company Lapindo Brantas is owned by the family of Abudurizal Bakrie, one of the richest men in Indonesia and the country's minister for Social Welfare.
Victims accuse the gas company of having triggered the eruption of a mud volcano. But Bakrie's company insist that the mudflow was caused by an earthquake and not the drilling.
Activists and lawyers who are seeking compensation for 40,000 victims of the eruption are claiming that the Indonesian government and courts are avoiding a real investigation of the causes because of Bakrie's political and economic clout.
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published: 24 Sep 2016

🇮🇩 Educating Indonesia | 101 East

Participants in Indonesia Mengajar, a programme funded by private corporations and run by prominent university educator Anies Baswedan, are given army survival training before being deployed. But they are not soldiers; they are educated professionals sent to remote corners of the archipelago to teach as volunteers in some of Indonesia's most impoverished schools.
The volunteer teachers must deal with one of the worst education systems in the world. Indonesia recently ranked last in a landmark education report that measured literacy, test results, graduation rates and other key benchmarks in 50 nations. Only a third of Indonesian students - in a country where 57 million attend school - complete basic schooling and the education system is plagued by poor teaching and corruption.
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published: 22 Feb 2013

China's Rich Girls - 101 East

Flashy, materialistic, with more money than they can spend - these are the privileged children of China's top one percent.
From crashing sports cars to setting bank notes alight, their antics are notorious.
As they splurge on multimillion-dollar properties, luxury yachts and endless shopping sprees, in cities such as Vancouver, Canada, one group of girls is playing out their exploits on a reality TV show.
101 East is invited into the girls' inner circle and finds out what goes on in a world where money is no object.
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published: 09 Jun 2016

How Safe are Asia's Airlines? - 101 East

A fierce battle is raging in the skies of Southeast Asia.
As the region's swelling middle classes take to air travel, airlines are waging a cut-throat war.
But in the quest for passengers, is safety being sacrificed?
A series of fatal crashes has left families demanding that someone be held accountable for the deaths of their loved ones.
From poor safety standards to inferior pilot training, this investigation reveals shocking bungles within Asian budget carriers and Indonesia's airline regulator.
In exclusive interviews with airline insiders, 101 East reveals an industry plagued by systematic failures and blunders that are costing lives.
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published: 09 Jul 2016

🇮🇩 Indonesia | The People's Smugglers | 101 East

Australia wants to stop people smugglers. But who are the men who risk the lives of thousands of refugees on treacherous boat journeys from Indonesia?
Last year, more than 4,500 people arrived in Australia illegally by boat. In the first four months of 2012, another 2,500 arrived.
Few issues are as contentious in Australia.Almost universal blame falls on the men who bring the boats - the so-called people smugglers.
More than 200Indonesians accused of people smuggling are currently behind bars in Australia, and the numbers are growing. The Australian government has recently been forced to review at least 24 cases of juveniles believed to be held in adult prisons.
But are these men the real culprits or are they themselves victims in a much more complex criminal web?
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published: 18 May 2012

Indonesia's 🇮🇩 Justice System | 101 East

Indonesia prides itself on being a democratic nation, but critics say that its justice system does not reflect the country’s progress.
Riddled with corruption and incompetent investigative procedures, trials and sentences are often deemed unfair.
Wealthy or politically influential suspects are often able to buy themselves out of a trial, while poorer suspects face abuse in prison.
This week on 101 East we look at Indonesia’s justice system, and ask if the punishment fits the crime.
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published: 28 Feb 2012

Jack Ma: Attitude is Everything (Best Motivational Speech)

Alibaba’s Jack Ma, China’s second-richest man, visits Obama at the White House
When it comes to solving really hard problems, Ma has a famous quote that I love: "Today is hard. Tomorrow will be worse. But the day after that will be beautiful. Most of your talent won't make it past tomorrow." But as a leader, you must inspire people through those hardest times: To stick with it, to move through it, and to see past it so they can make it to the day where things are beautiful. That's when you're really innovating. You have get your team there.
I'm a dropout of Harvard Business School, but I took a very helpful leadership class while I was there that really stuck with me. We discussed looking at problems from every angle, and looking at the person inside the puzzle. See their picture, their ...

101 East - State of the Game: Football in Indonesia

What will it take to get rid of deep-seated matchfixing that has crippled football in Indonesia?
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published: 30 Aug 2013

Diving Indonesia - Journey of a ecotourist (Documentary)

This film is recorded in 2015, March - April for the purpose of showing the beauty Indonesia has to offer both on land and beneath the waves.
Indonesia has some of the worlds largest biodiversity both on land and in it seas and I think it's worth pointing out how important it is to protect it against different threaths such as deforestation and overfishing. This problem is of course a global problem and not only fokused to Indonesia.
By making this video I want to show how beautiful the reefs can be if we protect them and the nature around them by establishing marinreservations and nationalparks.
It's a complicated question and alternatives need to be given to the local people who lives and works in these areas.
A major contributor to new incomes is the ecotourism, which needs to be p...

published: 20 Jul 2016

The Last Resort - Misool Eco-Resort Raja Ampat

A feature documentary about Misool Eco-Resort, in the indonesian islands of Raja Ampat - bringing vision, eco-tourism and conservation together..Tells the story of a British man who founded an eco-resort and research station on a remote Indonesian island, and the impact this has had on the world’s most diverse marine ecosystem.
The Last Resort follows Andrew Miners, who decided to build the Misool Eco-Resort in Raja Ampat after discovering an idyllic beach littered with the remnants of a shark finning camp. Starting with no experience apart from a keen interest in conservation, he has built a sustainable luxury resort, with the help of nearby islanders, his wife Marit, and German carpenter Thorbin.
Raja Ampat is described by Conservation International as the “epicentre of marine biodive...

published: 02 Mar 2017

Talk to Al Jazeera - Joshua Oppenheimer: Indonesia's 'regime of fear'

It is one of history's greatest unknown crimes: More than a million people were brutally killed after Indonesia's military coup in 1965.
The victims were accused of being communists, an umbrella that included not only members of the country's Communist Party, but all those who opposed General Suharto's new military regime.
The killers were often members of paramilitary groups or death squads that carried out the executions with the approval of the military government and killed with impunity.
The perpetrators have stayed in power, living alongside the survivors and the victims' families who were threatened into silence. Fear and anti-communist rhetoric persist in Indonesia today.
For nearly 10 years, American filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer researched and documented the atrocities.
He sp...

published: 26 Mar 2016

The Rothschild Family - Richest Family on Earth

The World's only trillionaires.
Why $500 trillion rich Rothschilds are not on Forbes Richest People list?
"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes the laws." ~ Rothschild
"We shall have World Government, whether or not we like it. The only question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest or consent." ~ Rothschild
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The Islamic State (Full Length)

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The Islamic State, a hardline Sunni jihadist group that formerly had ties to al Qaeda, has conquered large swathes of Iraq and Syria. Previously known as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the group has announced its intention to reestablish the caliphate and has declared its leader, the shadowy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as the caliph.
The lightning advances the Islamic State made across Syria and Iraq in June shocked the world. But it's not just the group's military victories that have garnered attention — it's also the pace with which its members have begun to carve out a viable state.
Flush with cash and US weapons seized during its advances in Iraq, the Islamic State's expansion shows no sign of slowing down. ...

published: 14 Aug 2014

Alor diving film 2015 Indonesia

Join me to Alor Island´s world class dive sites in Indonesia. This is HD film....klick little ring right corner in the view box klick automatic and from the list take HD 720 or HD 1080 if you have fast connection and see the awesome dive sites and wonders of the sea with the AlorDivers. We start from the beach of the Alor Eco Resort and come back there..see what happens in between...yessss.

published: 03 Nov 2015

101 East - Indonesia's Water Woes

Indonesia is home to some of the world's dirtiest rivers, polluted by decades of domestic and industrial waste. Now, a $500mn clean-up plan promises to give Indonesia's rivers a new lease of life. But there are concerns that endemic corruption and mismanagement will get in the way. This week on 101 East we ask: Can Indonesia save its rivers?
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Indonesian street food HEAVEN in Medan, Indonesia! Street Food In Indonesia is some of the BEST street food around the world, and we came to medan for on a FULL-ON street food tour of Indonesia, spending one month traveling, eating, and trying the best street food recipes! You can follow us on this street food tour of Medan, Indonesia, as we sample some SPICY BBQChicken, SPICY Noodles, SPICY curry, and enjoy a crazy SEAFOOD FEAST!!
We spent one month traveling around Indonesia, eating street food in Jakarta, Street food in Padang, Street Food in Bukittingi, and now, Street food in Medan! We really enjoyed the street food in Sumatra, some of the best street food around the world that we’ve tried! If you enjoy this street food video...

Indonesian gas company Lapindo Brantas is owned by the family of Abudurizal Bakrie, one of the richest men in Indonesia and the country's minister for Social Welfare.
Victims accuse the gas company of having triggered the eruption of a mud volcano. But Bakrie's company insist that the mudflow was caused by an earthquake and not the drilling.
Activists and lawyers who are seeking compensation for 40,000 victims of the eruption are claiming that the Indonesian government and courts are avoiding a real investigation of the causes because of Bakrie's political and economic clout.
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Indonesian gas company Lapindo Brantas is owned by the family of Abudurizal Bakrie, one of the richest men in Indonesia and the country's minister for Social Welfare.
Victims accuse the gas company of having triggered the eruption of a mud volcano. But Bakrie's company insist that the mudflow was caused by an earthquake and not the drilling.
Activists and lawyers who are seeking compensation for 40,000 victims of the eruption are claiming that the Indonesian government and courts are avoiding a real investigation of the causes because of Bakrie's political and economic clout.
This film was first broadcast on Al Jazeera English in 2009.
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🇮🇩 Educating Indonesia | 101 East

Participants in Indonesia Mengajar, a programme funded by private corporations and run by prominent university educator Anies Baswedan, are given army survival ...

Participants in Indonesia Mengajar, a programme funded by private corporations and run by prominent university educator Anies Baswedan, are given army survival training before being deployed. But they are not soldiers; they are educated professionals sent to remote corners of the archipelago to teach as volunteers in some of Indonesia's most impoverished schools.
The volunteer teachers must deal with one of the worst education systems in the world. Indonesia recently ranked last in a landmark education report that measured literacy, test results, graduation rates and other key benchmarks in 50 nations. Only a third of Indonesian students - in a country where 57 million attend school - complete basic schooling and the education system is plagued by poor teaching and corruption.
Indonesian educators and commentators have slammed the country's school system for placing more emphasis on rote learning than creative thinking. A culture of teaching anchored in obedience as well as a rigid approach to religious studies and assigned reading have been described as major problems.
Education experts say less than half of the country's teachers possess even the minimum qualifications to teach properly and teacher absenteeism hovers at around 20 percent. Many teachers in the public school system work outside of the classroom to improve their incomes.
Corruption is also rife within schools and universities - with parents often having to pay bribes for their children to pass examinations or pay for services that should be provided by the state.
Indonesian Corruption Watch claims there are very few schools in the country that are clean of graft, bribery or embezzlement - with 40 percent of their budget siphoned off before it reaches the classroom.
Meanwhile, millions of dollars in foreign aid is poured into the country's education system despite the government spending only a very small proportion of its GDP on schooling. And some international observers are asking why Indonesia still relies on external funding for school construction given that it has been listed as a middle income country by the World Bank.
Responding to its critics, the Indonesian government is introducing a new curriculum in an effort to simplify education, slash drop-out rates and produce more PhDs. One of the government's most controversial proposals has been to abolish or postpone the teaching of science, geography and English in elementary schools and to instead introduce compulsory subjects that promote national identity and patriotic values.
Many educators are concerned that this could push Indonesia back to the Stone Age in a rapidly globalising world. They argue that a child's early years are the time to provide them with a more formative education using critical thinking, especially considering the high drop-out rates after primary school.
But the government has defended the changes to the curriculum by arguing that they are trying to simplify a school system that has been criticised for overwhelming elementary students with too many subjects.
101 East investigates the world's fourth largest education system and asks what can be done to improve schooling in one of the fastest-growing economies where a third of the population is school-aged.
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Participants in Indonesia Mengajar, a programme funded by private corporations and run by prominent university educator Anies Baswedan, are given army survival training before being deployed. But they are not soldiers; they are educated professionals sent to remote corners of the archipelago to teach as volunteers in some of Indonesia's most impoverished schools.
The volunteer teachers must deal with one of the worst education systems in the world. Indonesia recently ranked last in a landmark education report that measured literacy, test results, graduation rates and other key benchmarks in 50 nations. Only a third of Indonesian students - in a country where 57 million attend school - complete basic schooling and the education system is plagued by poor teaching and corruption.
Indonesian educators and commentators have slammed the country's school system for placing more emphasis on rote learning than creative thinking. A culture of teaching anchored in obedience as well as a rigid approach to religious studies and assigned reading have been described as major problems.
Education experts say less than half of the country's teachers possess even the minimum qualifications to teach properly and teacher absenteeism hovers at around 20 percent. Many teachers in the public school system work outside of the classroom to improve their incomes.
Corruption is also rife within schools and universities - with parents often having to pay bribes for their children to pass examinations or pay for services that should be provided by the state.
Indonesian Corruption Watch claims there are very few schools in the country that are clean of graft, bribery or embezzlement - with 40 percent of their budget siphoned off before it reaches the classroom.
Meanwhile, millions of dollars in foreign aid is poured into the country's education system despite the government spending only a very small proportion of its GDP on schooling. And some international observers are asking why Indonesia still relies on external funding for school construction given that it has been listed as a middle income country by the World Bank.
Responding to its critics, the Indonesian government is introducing a new curriculum in an effort to simplify education, slash drop-out rates and produce more PhDs. One of the government's most controversial proposals has been to abolish or postpone the teaching of science, geography and English in elementary schools and to instead introduce compulsory subjects that promote national identity and patriotic values.
Many educators are concerned that this could push Indonesia back to the Stone Age in a rapidly globalising world. They argue that a child's early years are the time to provide them with a more formative education using critical thinking, especially considering the high drop-out rates after primary school.
But the government has defended the changes to the curriculum by arguing that they are trying to simplify a school system that has been criticised for overwhelming elementary students with too many subjects.
101 East investigates the world's fourth largest education system and asks what can be done to improve schooling in one of the fastest-growing economies where a third of the population is school-aged.
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China's Rich Girls - 101 East

Flashy, materialistic, with more money than they can spend - these are the privileged children of China's top one percent.
From crashing sports cars to setting...

Flashy, materialistic, with more money than they can spend - these are the privileged children of China's top one percent.
From crashing sports cars to setting bank notes alight, their antics are notorious.
As they splurge on multimillion-dollar properties, luxury yachts and endless shopping sprees, in cities such as Vancouver, Canada, one group of girls is playing out their exploits on a reality TV show.
101 East is invited into the girls' inner circle and finds out what goes on in a world where money is no object.
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Flashy, materialistic, with more money than they can spend - these are the privileged children of China's top one percent.
From crashing sports cars to setting bank notes alight, their antics are notorious.
As they splurge on multimillion-dollar properties, luxury yachts and endless shopping sprees, in cities such as Vancouver, Canada, one group of girls is playing out their exploits on a reality TV show.
101 East is invited into the girls' inner circle and finds out what goes on in a world where money is no object.
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How Safe are Asia's Airlines? - 101 East

A fierce battle is raging in the skies of Southeast Asia.
As the region's swelling middle classes take to air travel, airlines are waging a cut-throat war.
Bu...

A fierce battle is raging in the skies of Southeast Asia.
As the region's swelling middle classes take to air travel, airlines are waging a cut-throat war.
But in the quest for passengers, is safety being sacrificed?
A series of fatal crashes has left families demanding that someone be held accountable for the deaths of their loved ones.
From poor safety standards to inferior pilot training, this investigation reveals shocking bungles within Asian budget carriers and Indonesia's airline regulator.
In exclusive interviews with airline insiders, 101 East reveals an industry plagued by systematic failures and blunders that are costing lives.
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A fierce battle is raging in the skies of Southeast Asia.
As the region's swelling middle classes take to air travel, airlines are waging a cut-throat war.
But in the quest for passengers, is safety being sacrificed?
A series of fatal crashes has left families demanding that someone be held accountable for the deaths of their loved ones.
From poor safety standards to inferior pilot training, this investigation reveals shocking bungles within Asian budget carriers and Indonesia's airline regulator.
In exclusive interviews with airline insiders, 101 East reveals an industry plagued by systematic failures and blunders that are costing lives.
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🇮🇩 Indonesia | The People's Smugglers | 101 East

Australia wants to stop people smugglers. But who are the men who risk the lives of thousands of refugees on treacherous boat journeys from Indonesia?
Last yea...

Australia wants to stop people smugglers. But who are the men who risk the lives of thousands of refugees on treacherous boat journeys from Indonesia?
Last year, more than 4,500 people arrived in Australia illegally by boat. In the first four months of 2012, another 2,500 arrived.
Few issues are as contentious in Australia.Almost universal blame falls on the men who bring the boats - the so-called people smugglers.
More than 200Indonesians accused of people smuggling are currently behind bars in Australia, and the numbers are growing. The Australian government has recently been forced to review at least 24 cases of juveniles believed to be held in adult prisons.
But are these men the real culprits or are they themselves victims in a much more complex criminal web?
101 East travels to Indonesia to meet the people smugglers and the families they leave behind.
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Australia wants to stop people smugglers. But who are the men who risk the lives of thousands of refugees on treacherous boat journeys from Indonesia?
Last year, more than 4,500 people arrived in Australia illegally by boat. In the first four months of 2012, another 2,500 arrived.
Few issues are as contentious in Australia.Almost universal blame falls on the men who bring the boats - the so-called people smugglers.
More than 200Indonesians accused of people smuggling are currently behind bars in Australia, and the numbers are growing. The Australian government has recently been forced to review at least 24 cases of juveniles believed to be held in adult prisons.
But are these men the real culprits or are they themselves victims in a much more complex criminal web?
101 East travels to Indonesia to meet the people smugglers and the families they leave behind.
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Indonesia's 🇮🇩 Justice System | 101 East

Indonesia prides itself on being a democratic nation, but critics say that its justice system does not reflect the country’s progress.
Riddled with corruption ...

Indonesia prides itself on being a democratic nation, but critics say that its justice system does not reflect the country’s progress.
Riddled with corruption and incompetent investigative procedures, trials and sentences are often deemed unfair.
Wealthy or politically influential suspects are often able to buy themselves out of a trial, while poorer suspects face abuse in prison.
This week on 101 East we look at Indonesia’s justice system, and ask if the punishment fits the crime.
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Indonesia prides itself on being a democratic nation, but critics say that its justice system does not reflect the country’s progress.
Riddled with corruption and incompetent investigative procedures, trials and sentences are often deemed unfair.
Wealthy or politically influential suspects are often able to buy themselves out of a trial, while poorer suspects face abuse in prison.
This week on 101 East we look at Indonesia’s justice system, and ask if the punishment fits the crime.
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Alibaba’s Jack Ma, China’s second-richest man, visits Obama at the White House
When it comes to solving really hard problems, Ma has a famous quote that I love: "Today is hard. Tomorrow will be worse. But the day after that will be beautiful. Most of your talent won't make it past tomorrow." But as a leader, you must inspire people through those hardest times: To stick with it, to move through it, and to see past it so they can make it to the day where things are beautiful. That's when you're really innovating. You have get your team there.
I'm a dropout of Harvard Business School, but I took a very helpful leadership class while I was there that really stuck with me. We discussed looking at problems from every angle, and looking at the person inside the puzzle. See their picture, their concern, their point of view, and understand that people feel passionately the way they do. Your job is to see the 360º and come up with the answers.
On the flip side, you have to balance this by pushing people to their boundaries. How do you get there, if most people don't make it past Jack Ma's tomorrow? You ache to get talent to do things they've never done before. And that's hard.
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Jack Ma
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Alibaba’s Jack Ma, China’s second-richest man, visits Obama at the White House
When it comes to solving really hard problems, Ma has a famous quote that I love: "Today is hard. Tomorrow will be worse. But the day after that will be beautiful. Most of your talent won't make it past tomorrow." But as a leader, you must inspire people through those hardest times: To stick with it, to move through it, and to see past it so they can make it to the day where things are beautiful. That's when you're really innovating. You have get your team there.
I'm a dropout of Harvard Business School, but I took a very helpful leadership class while I was there that really stuck with me. We discussed looking at problems from every angle, and looking at the person inside the puzzle. See their picture, their concern, their point of view, and understand that people feel passionately the way they do. Your job is to see the 360º and come up with the answers.
On the flip side, you have to balance this by pushing people to their boundaries. How do you get there, if most people don't make it past Jack Ma's tomorrow? You ache to get talent to do things they've never done before. And that's hard.
*CREDIT
Jack Ma
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1)This video has no negative impact on the original works
2)This video is also for teaching and inspirational purposes.
3)It is not transformative in nature.
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A roundtable featuring
Putera Sampoerna
Chairman
Putera Sampoerna Foundation
Moderated by
Ted OsiusSeniorState DepartmentVisiting FellowCenter for Strategic and International Studies
Monday, April 15, 2013
2:00 p.m. -- 3:00 p.m.
CSIS B1C ConferenceFacility
1800 K ST NW, Washington DC, 2013
Please join us for a roundtable discussion with Mr. Putera Sampoerna, chairman of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation. Mr. Sampoerna's foundation supports academies that train low-income students to become Indonesia's future leaders. A philanthropist and innovative thinker, Sampoerna will discuss today's U.S.-Indonesia educational ties, women's empowerment, and entrepreneurship. After establishing numerous university linkages, "twinning" programs, and innovative financing mechanisms, Sampoerna's goal is to provide a quality education in the United States for tens of thousands of young Indonesians.
Mr. Sampoerna studied at the University of Houston, Texas, and has been involved in philanthropic work throughout ASEAN for over 25 years. He founded and currently directs the Sampoerna Strategic Group, which has a global portfolio of diversified businesses.
The Derwin Pereira Indonesia Initiative at CSIS seeks to enhance understanding of Indonesia and create a forum for cultivating discussion of important policy questions relating to Indonesia's foreign policy, security and political posture, trade and investment, and social issues. For more information on the DPII please visit its website.

A roundtable featuring
Putera Sampoerna
Chairman
Putera Sampoerna Foundation
Moderated by
Ted OsiusSeniorState DepartmentVisiting FellowCenter for Strategic and International Studies
Monday, April 15, 2013
2:00 p.m. -- 3:00 p.m.
CSIS B1C ConferenceFacility
1800 K ST NW, Washington DC, 2013
Please join us for a roundtable discussion with Mr. Putera Sampoerna, chairman of the Putera Sampoerna Foundation. Mr. Sampoerna's foundation supports academies that train low-income students to become Indonesia's future leaders. A philanthropist and innovative thinker, Sampoerna will discuss today's U.S.-Indonesia educational ties, women's empowerment, and entrepreneurship. After establishing numerous university linkages, "twinning" programs, and innovative financing mechanisms, Sampoerna's goal is to provide a quality education in the United States for tens of thousands of young Indonesians.
Mr. Sampoerna studied at the University of Houston, Texas, and has been involved in philanthropic work throughout ASEAN for over 25 years. He founded and currently directs the Sampoerna Strategic Group, which has a global portfolio of diversified businesses.
The Derwin Pereira Indonesia Initiative at CSIS seeks to enhance understanding of Indonesia and create a forum for cultivating discussion of important policy questions relating to Indonesia's foreign policy, security and political posture, trade and investment, and social issues. For more information on the DPII please visit its website.

101 East - State of the Game: Football in Indonesia

What will it take to get rid of deep-seated matchfixing that has crippled football in Indonesia?
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What will it take to get rid of deep-seated matchfixing that has crippled football in Indonesia?
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What will it take to get rid of deep-seated matchfixing that has crippled football in Indonesia?
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